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Blue Sisters
by Coco Mellors
emotional
reflective
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
a sister is not a friend. who can explain the urge to take a relationship as primal and complex as a sibling and reduce it to something as replaceable, as banal as a friend?
i absolutely loved blue sisters. i'm a huge fan of books about sisterly love, and this one nailed it. the way the sisters' lives were vastly different and how these lives affected how each dealt with their grief was so interesting to me. though i thought the ending was a bit cheesy, i'm reading everything that coco mellors writes. beautiful book, beautiful cover.
sisters are just 😢
squeezed beside bonnie and lucky now, it was superfluous to describe what she felt for them as love. they were love, beautiful and unbearable and hers.
i absolutely loved blue sisters. i'm a huge fan of books about sisterly love, and this one nailed it. the way the sisters' lives were vastly different and how these lives affected how each dealt with their grief was so interesting to me. though i thought the ending was a bit cheesy, i'm reading everything that coco mellors writes. beautiful book, beautiful cover.
sisters are just 😢
squeezed beside bonnie and lucky now, it was superfluous to describe what she felt for them as love. they were love, beautiful and unbearable and hers.
Graphic: Death, Drug abuse, Drug use, Infidelity